35 pointsby ivzak3 hours ago14 comments
  • sethcronin25 minutes ago
    I guess I'm skeptical that this actually improves performance. I'm worried that the middle man, the tool outputs, can strip useful context that the agent actually needs to diagnose.
    • thebeas14 minutes ago
      That's why give the chance to the model to call expand() in case if it needs more context. We know it's counterintuitive, so we will add the benchmarks to the repo soon.

      Given our observations, the performance depends on the task and the model itself, most visible on long-running tasks

  • kuboblean hour ago
    I wonder what is the business model.

    It seems like the tool to solve the problem that won't last longer than couple of months and is something that e.g. claude code can and probably will tackle themselves soon.

    • kennywinker9 minutes ago
      Business model is: Get acquired
  • tontintonan hour ago
    Is it similar to rtk? Where the output of tool calls is compressed? Or does it actively compress your history once in a while?

    If it's the latter, then users will pay for the entire history of tokens since the change uncached: https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/build-with-claude/prompt...

    How is this better?

    • thebeas10 minutes ago
      We do both:

      We compress tool outputs at each step, so the cache isn't broken during the run. Once we hit the 85% context-window limit, we preemptively trigger a summarization step and load that when the context-window fills up.

    • BloondAndDoom34 minutes ago
      This is a bit more akin to distill - https://github.com/samuelfaj/distill

      Advantage of SML in between some outputs cannot be compressed without losing context, so a small model does that job. It works but most of these solutions still have some tradeoff in real world applications.

  • root_axisan hour ago
    Funny enough, Anthropic just went GA with 1m context claude that has supposedly solved the lost-in-the-middle problem.
    • SyneRyderan hour ago
      Just for anyone else who hadn't seen the announcement yet, this Anthropic 1M context is now the same price as the previous 256K context - not the beta where Anthropic charged extra for the 1M window:

      https://x.com/claudeai/status/2032509548297343196

      As for retrieval, the post shows Opus 4.6 at 78.3% needle retrieval success in 1M window (compared with 91.9% in 256K), and Sonnet 4.6 at 65.1% needle retrieval in 1M (compared with 90.6% in 256K).

      • siva741 minutes ago
        now that's major news
      • 10 minutes ago
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    • BloondAndDoom33 minutes ago
      In addition to context rot, cost matters, I think lots of people use toke compression tools for that not because of context rot
      • hinkley7 minutes ago
        From a determinism standpoint it might be better for the rot to occur at ingest rather than arbitrarily five questions later.
  • thesiti922 hours ago
    do you guys have any stats on how much faster this is than claude or codex's compression? claudes is super super slow, but codex feels like an acceptable amount of time? looks cool tho, ill have to try it out and see if it messes with outputs or not.
  • esafak2 hours ago
    I can already prevent context pollution with subagents. How is this better?
  • lambdaonean hour ago
    This company sounds like it has months to live, or until the VC money runs out at most. If this idea is good, Anthropic et. al. will roll it into their own product, eliminating any purpose for it to exist as an independent product. And if it isn't any good, the company won't get traction.
  • uaghazade2 hours ago
    ok, its great
  • verdverm2 hours ago
    I don't want some other tooling messing with my context. It's too important to leave to something that needs to optimize across many users, there by not being the best for my specifics.

    The framework I use (ADK) already handles this, very low hanging fruit that should be a part of any framework, not something external. In ADK, this is a boolean you can turn on per tool or subagent, you can even decide turn by turn or based on any context you see fit by supplying a function.

    YC over indexed on AI startups too early, not realizing how trivial these startup "products" are, more of a line item in the feature list of a mature agent framework.

    I've also seen dozens of this same project submitted by the claws the led to our new rule addition this week. If your project can be vibe coded by dozens of people in mere hours...

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    • mmastracan hour ago
      Please don't dump AI-generated comments into HN. The signal is already pretty hard to find around all the noise.
    • post-itan hour ago
      > This is a massive win for anyone serious about "Signal over Noise."

      Not you, clearly.

  • jameschaearley2 hours ago
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    • metadat2 hours ago
      Don't post generated/AI-edited comments. HN is for conversation between humans https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47340079 - 1 day ago, 1700 comments
      • linkregister25 minutes ago
        How do you know this comment is created using generative AI?
      • altruios2 hours ago
        Regardless, these appear to be valid/sound questions, with answers to which I am interested.
      • PufPufPuf2 hours ago
        That comment reads pretty normal to me, and it raises valid points